The choice of footwear can significantly impact an outfit’s overall look. Drawing inspiration from renowned designers such as Schiaparelli, Prada, Maison Margiela, and more, we’ve compiled a variety of styles, from pointy-toe mules to slouchy boots. Whether you prefer edgy and casual or classic elegance, our selection has something for everyone.
Step into the world of fashion with confidence by exploring these stylish shoe trends from Spring/Summer Fashion Weeks.
The trend of shoes adorned with buckles.
The addition of a small buckle detail can bring fresh appeal to an already stunning shoe. This trend was showcased by brands like Y/Project and Dion Lee on the runway. With Emily Ratajkowski and Kendall Jenner endorsing Miu Miu heels featuring this detail, which frequently sell out, it’s a wise choice to incorporate this trend into your 2024 footwear collection.
Elevated heels
Platforms were a common sight on the runways of spring, as showcased by Simone Rocha, Peter Do, and Gucci. Particularly noteworthy were the ones seen at Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, where the runway paid a poignant tribute to the iconic late designer, celebrated for her towering silhouettes.
Pointed-toe mules in sleek black
Classic black mules are timeless and versatile, pairing well with various outfits. They feature a pointed toe and backless heel, ideal for trousers, midi skirts, or jeans. For added style, consider options with a patent finish, toe buckle, or unique embellishments.
Relax and elevate your feet.
Spring 2024 encourages you to unwind and embrace an off-duty weekend sandal. Experiment with a laid-back fisherman style, as showcased by Loewe and Hermès, or opt for a quirky flat, such as the one seen at Tory Burch, which continues to captivate shoe enthusiasts in the fashion world.
Trendy school footwear
Make way, chunky dad sneakers—there’s a new contender: School-style shoes. Whether it’s derby shoes, oxfords, or chunky Mary Janes, this slightly preppy trend, spotted at Loewe, Victoria Beckham, and Bottega Veneta, offers a casual yet polished way to finish off your outfits without veering into streetwear or athleisure territory.